“The good news is this research delivers the evidence that investment in social media has the potential to return benefits in the form of transactions, profits and ROI, if done well,” said Neil Everett, LoyaltyOne Executive Vice President and CMO. “The even better news is this study demonstrates that the data obtained through loyalty programs generates a reliable method of measuring this connection.”The study is available for free along with more conclusions here. . Undoubtedly, the study brings an important contribution to understanding the relation between consumer-brand engagement and sales, but we have to also keep in mind that it is carried out based on a program that brings rewards to consumers when they make a purchase. There are several companies using this miles-in-return system which a consumer can use for different services, and there are many people really appreciating them. If you already travel a lot, why not gather miles for tickets to a special destination for a wonderful vacation with your family? This study should be followed by similar ones in different areas where there aren’t immediate added rewards to every purchase made, in order to see exactly what works and what doesn't in this social media landscape – though it is a rapidly shifting one!


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